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This is our 4th TruthToTell: Community Connections forum – this time on the issues facing Minnesota's new immigrant communities and pending policy reform – held Wednesday evening, May 8 in the Grand Hall of the Center for Business and Technology at North Hennepin Community College (MAP).

Fun morning of new music: James Cotton, Femi Kuti, Son Volt, AM & Shawn Lee covering Joe Jackson, and a new project from Sara Pajunen, whom you know as half of Kaivama. Sara got together with some other musicians--jazz and world music players including a top local accordionist--and created Tango Pohjan Tahden. She'll be our guest on PWB Monday, May 20th, to talk about the project and new music from Kaivama. Check out finntango.com for more information!

Our body represents to the world your history and the emotion you carry inside. Kinshasha talked with Loa Blasucci about her powerful new book, All Health's Breaking Loose. This Book is about you and the body you want to have. Loa has great respect for the depth of what the human body can endure and the powerful healing machine that it is. She sees the beauty inside you, and wants you to see it, too. This important conversation will Loa motivate you with groundbreaking information on food and fitness. All Health's Breaking Loose contains the riches of Loa's 30 years of experience in the beauty and fitness industry. She made her mark in Hollywood as one of the top makeup artists in the business, making our beloved celebrities look their best in fashion magazines, television, and on the silver screen. Bob Hope, Eugene Levy, Hugh Grant, Sir Anthony Hopkins, Raquel Welch, James Caan, Courteney Cox, Mathew McConaughey, and Christopher Guest - a galaxy of stars have shone brightly because of Loa's touch

Since 1986, the Dakota Valley Symphony has performed concerts in parks, churches, schools, community centers and other public buildings throughout the south metro area. The organization was created to provide opportunities for skilled volunteer musicians to perform diverse music of all periods. The group also provides a forum for aspiring local composers to premiere their work. The symphony is comprised of a 60-member orchestra, a 40-member mixed chorus and a 90-member Summer Pops orchestra and chorus, all under the direction of founder and musical director Stephen J. Ramsey. This concert was produced for KFAI by Daniel Zamzow.